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group and Reform
In 1958 he was, along with Bertrand Russell, one of a group of notables to establish the Homosexual Law Reform Society.
* California Coalition for Immigration Reform, a California political advocacy group for immigration reduction
Chancery cases on group litigation after 1700 were a totally incoherent mess, which Yeazell has explained by pointing to the trends towards fragmentation and individualism in English society during that period ; the resulting societal pressures ultimately led to the Reform Act 1832.
New programs based on modern learning theories that test individual learning, and teach to mastery of a subject have been proved by the Kentucky Education Reform Act ( KERA ) to be far more effective than group instruction with compromise schedules, or even class-size reduction.
In March 1976, the Federation of Liberal and Democrat Parties in Europe was established, which gradually evolved into the ELDR Party with a matching group in the European Parliament, the Group of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party.
It is a member of the Liberal International and European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party, and is the joint-largest member of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe group in the European Parliament.
Fianna Fáil joined the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party on 16 April 2009, and has sat in its associated Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe group in the European Parliament since the 2009 European elections.
In the 2008 elections for senators, the JDA fielded two candidates, two candidates stood as members of the campaign group " Jersey 2020 " ( focusing on environmental issues ) and two for " Time4Change / Reform ": none was successful.
In reaction to the emergence of Reform Judaism, a group of traditionalist German Jews emerged who supported some of the values of the Haskalah but who wanted to defend a conservative, traditional interpretation of Jewish law and tradition.
One group of cardinals favored the ambitious schemes of the Gregorian Reform and aimed to humble Frederick as a papal vassal.
This faction walked out of the national convention and eventually formed their own group, the American Reform Party.
As a group, they were collectively known as part of the Lebensreform, or Life Reform, movement.
VVD MEPs are part of the European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party and Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe EP group.
* Blackstarr – Rachel Berkowitz discovers the secrets of the Unified Field Theory and employs it to manipulate reality as the leader of a group of neo-Nazis called the Party For Social Reform.
Clarke is president of the moderate, pro-European ginger group within the Conservative Party, Tory Reform Group.
Support for the Canadian Alliance and its predecessor the Reform Party of Canada derived principally from this group, and that support carried forward into the new Conservative Party of Canada.
Several leaders of the group " Citizens to Reform Lakewood " were named in the lawsuit.
In 1851 he accepted a call as rabbi of an Orthodox separatist group in Frankfurt am Main, a part of the Jewish community of which had otherwise largely accepted classical Reform Judaism.
It was short-lived, but two of the splinter organizations formed on campus were the Dublin University Gay Society, the first long-term LGBT rights organization in Ireland, and a group of law students known as the Campaign for Homosexual Law Reform.
In another recent case, the community organizing group Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now ( ACORN ) sued the U. S. government after the United States House of Representatives passed a resolution in early 2009 barring the group from receiving federal funding.
NORML ZA ( the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws in South Africa ) is currently the largest cannabis advocacy group and claims to represent the country's estimated 2-3 million regular cannabis users.
In the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Ontario, a group of citizens was randomly selected to create a Citizens ' Assembly on Electoral Reform to investigate and recommend changes to the provinces ' electoral systems.
* Tariff Reform League, a British pressure group

group and Rabbis
After the publication of his book The Dignity of Difference, a group of Haredi rabbis, most notably Rabbis Yosef Shalom Elyashiv and Bezalel Rakow, accused Sacks of heresy against what they consider the traditional Orthodox viewpoint ( although many Orthodox Jews and others as well consider the Haredi ' im sector " ultra-Orthodox " rather than merely " Orthodox ," see Haredi article ).
: Not to be confused with Union of Orthodox Rabbis, a distinct Haredi rabbinical group.
Of the more notable Rabbis of this group was R ' Yechiel of Paris, the main orator for the Jewish representatives, as well as Rabbi Moses of Coucy ( the SMaG ).
( Other sources have it that she fell ill emotionally due to shame, and a group of Rabbis prayed for her death and peace.

group and convened
At 6: 30 pm EDT, Kennedy convened a meeting of the nine members of the National Security Council and five other key advisers, in a group he formally named the Executive Committee of the National Security Council ( EXCOMM ) after the fact on October 22 by the National Security Action Memorandum 196.
After extensive debates, the Assembly sent its final proposal to the Council's Committee of Ministers, which convened a group of experts to draft the Convention itself.
On 18 July 2007 in Johannesburg, South Africa, Nelson Mandela, Graça Machel, and Desmond Tutu convened a group of world leaders to contribute their wisdom, independent leadership and integrity to tackle some of the world's toughest problems.
In February 1787 his finance minister, Charles Alexandre de Calonne, convened an Assembly of Notables, a group of nobles, clergy, bourgeoisie, and bureaucrats selected in order to bypass the local parliaments.
Douglas and Atchison first met alone with Pierce before the whole group convened.
Python biographer George Perry notes, " The People's Liberation Front of Judea conducts its meetings as though they have been convened by a group of shop stewards ".
For the task, Prime Minister Stephen Harper convened a special search group — the Governor General Consultation Committee — which consisted of Sheila-Marie Cook, secretary to the Governor General ( the chairperson ); Canadian Secretary to the Queen and Usher of the Black Rod Kevin MacLeod ; Christopher Manfredi, dean of the Faculty of Arts at McGill University ; Rainer Knopff, a political scientist at the University of Calgary ; Father Jacques Monet, of the Canadian Institute of Jesuit Studies ; and Christopher McCreery, historian and private secretary to the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.
Late in the 19th century, Richards convened a group of contemporaries to discuss the essence of domestic science and how the elements of this discipline would ultimately improve the quality of life for many individuals and families.
Downes and the other three original members ( Wetton, Palmer and Howe ) convened a group meeting in England in early 2006 in anticipation of formally reforming for work that year.
The Storting first convened at Hamar the same afternoon, but with the rapid advance of German troops, the group moved on to Elverum.
In all Johnson convened some 160 Tuesday luncheons during his Presidency, and the group was gradually expanded to include his press secretary, the Director of Central Intelligence, and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
In fact, a group of Methodist ministers convened nearby in 1843 pronounced Demopolis as " wholly irreligious.
Clinton was group leader and manager, and part owner of the barbershop where the group convened to entertain customers.
However, the Friends of Upper Fort Garry, a group dedicated to developing an historical interpretive park at the site, was convened to oppose them.
In 1909 the Poppes convened a group of students and others from Porto Alegre to a meeting on April 4, 1909, at 141 Redenção Avenue ( now 1025 Avenue João Pessoa ) with the objective of founding a new football club.
Hamilton led a group of like-minded nationalists, won Washington's endorsement, and convened the Annapolis Convention in 1786 to petition Congress to call a constitutional convention to meet in Philadelphia to remedy the long-term crisis.
As mandated by 2007 legislation, the Washington State Shellfish Aquaculture Regulatory Committee stakeholder group, including industry, agency and citizen representatives has convened to discuss regulation of this industry.
They convened a group of psychologists, religious leaders, and other experts in the field of grief, loss, and separation.
A private group of Denver civic leaders, the Stapleton Development Foundation, convened in 1990 and produced a master plan for the site in 1995, emphasizing a pedestrian-oriented design rather than the automobile-oriented designs found in many other planned developments.
" She, Cox and Lawrence were among a select group of " Orientalists " convened by Winston Churchill to attend a 1921 Conference in Cairo to determine the boundaries of the British mandate and nascent states such as Iraq.
In May 1682, Charles II fell ill, and Shaftesbury convened a group including the Monmouth, Russell, Ford Grey, 3rd Baron Grey of Werke, and Sir Thomas Armstrong to determine what to do if the king died.
DCI Hillenkoetter convened an ad hoc group to prepare estimates of likely communist behavior on the Korean peninsula ; it worked well enough that his successor institutionalized it.
Due to concern over the use of DBS in the treatment of Tourette syndrome, the Tourette Syndrome Association convened a group of experts to develop recommendations guiding the use and potential clinical trials of DBS for TS.

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